Highway 73 (Israel)

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Highway 73
כביש 73
Map
Nahalal2.jpg
Route 73 at the bottom of the picture near Nahalal
Route information
Length11.6 km (7.2 mi)
Major junctions
West endNahalal Junction
Major intersectionsBarukh Junction
East endAdashim junction
Location
CountryIsrael
Major citiesMigdal HaEmek
Highway system
Highway 71 Highway 75

Highway 73 is a highway in the Jezreel Valley in northern Israel. It proceeds from the Nahalal junction in the west toward the Adashim junction in the east. It is 12 km long.

History

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With the establishment of Gvat and Sarid and settlement in the area of the Sharon Group and the Ayanot Group (which later established Ramat David) in 1926, representatives of the localities began to demand that the government pave the road that would connect the new localities to Afula-Nazareth Road and Haifa-Nazareth Road.[1] The first section of the road, which connected Route 60 with Ginegar, was paved in 1930.[2]

Before it was paved, passengers used the road's route from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to Haifa to bypass Nazareth. Towards the end of 1934, an agreement was reached between the government and the surrounding localities on the construction of the road between Ginegar and Nahalal,[3] but in July 1935 the governor of the Nazareth district announced that the construction would be delayed for budgetary reasons. Haim Gvati hypothesized that the lack of paving of the road stems from the desire to prevent the diversion of traffic to Haifa from passing through Nazareth in a way that could harm trade in the city.[4] Preliminary work to pave the road began in early 1936.[5] With the outbreak of the Arab Revolt, pressure increased from the Jewish community to pave the road due to attacks on vehicles of Jews passing through Nazareth.[6] In August 1936 the High Commissioner issued an official statement that the road was defined as a public project for land expropriation.[7] The work was handed over to Solel Boneh[8] and the paving of the road began in September 1936.[9] The settlers in the surrounding localities participated in paving the road, for which they purchased a truck, which later became known thanks to the children's song "Our big green car" (version of Vi gå över daggstänkta berg).[10]

In November 1936, the work was stopped due to the rains, and it was renewed in March 1937, and the road was completed in July 1937. The road was paved at a width of 5.5 meters and a length of 11.6 kilometres.[11] In March 1938, repairs were made to the road near kibbutz Sarid.[12]

Initially, there was talk of paving a 3-meter-wide road for 3,000 pounds, with the localities participating in half the cost. Later, however, it was decided on a 5.5-meter-wide road for 17,500 pounds, and the government demanded that the localities participate in 5,000 pounds. On the advice of Moshe Sharett, the localities agreed, as part of the amount was promised by other localities in the area that also benefited from the paving of the road.[13]

Junctions & Interchanges (West to East)

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District[14]Location[15]kmmiNameDestinationsNotes
NorthernNahalal0.000.00צומת נהלל
(Nahalal Junction)
Highway 75
Road 7626
0.500.31מסעף נהלל
(Nahalal Branch)
Entrance to Nahalal
Ramat David2.501.55צומת רמת דוד
(Ramat David Junction)
Entrance to Ramat David
Gvat3.442.14צומת גבת
(Gvat Junction)
Entrance to Gvat
Yifat4.112.55צומת יפעת
(Yifat Junction)
Entrance to Yifat
Sarid5.393.35צומת שריד
(Sarid Junction)
Entrance to Sarid
Migdal HaEmek6.343.94צומת ברוך
(Barukh Junction)
Road 7255
Ginegar8.325.17צומת גניגר
(Ginegar Junction)
Entrance to Ginegar
Tel Adashim11.607.21צומת עדשים
(Adashim Junction)
Highway 60
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Gvati, Haim (1935-01-14). "היסולל סוף סוף כביש נהלל - גניגר?" [Will the Nahalal-Ginegar Road finally be paved?]. Davar (in Hebrew). p. 4. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  2. ^ "נשלם מפעל הכבישים בעמק" [Completed the road factory in the valley]. Davar (in Hebrew). 1931-01-22. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  3. ^ "איה הבטחת הממשלה לסלול כביש גניגר - נהלל?". Davar. 1934-12-27. p. 31. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  4. ^ Gvati, Haim (1935-08-19). "קיר אטום". Davar. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  5. ^ "יש עבודות אך לא לנו. - עד מתי?". Davar (in Hebrew). 1936-02-06. p. 7. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  6. ^ "לאור המדורות". Davar. 1936-05-06. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  7. ^ "כביש גניגר - נהלל". Davar. 1936-08-20. p. 6. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  8. ^ Repetur, Berl (1937-01-24). "על פני חזית העבודה". Davar. p. 79. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  9. ^ "כביש נהלל - גניגר". Davar. 1936-11-16. p. 10. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  10. ^ Aharoni, Miryam (November 2011). "סיפור סלילתו של כביש נהלל-גניגר בשנות ה-30". Kibbutz Yifat. Archived from the original on 2021-11-10. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  11. ^ Etinger, Sh. (1937-07-02). "כבישים חדשים בעמק יזרעאל". Davar. p. 20. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  12. ^ "הממשלה סוללת כביש בסביבה יהודית". Davar. 1938-03-10. p. 6. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  13. ^ Sharett, Moshe (18–19 July 1936). "יומן העבודה". Moshe Sharett and his Legacy. Archived from the original on 2019-01-30. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  14. ^ Survey of Israel (October 31, 2018). "מחוזות משרד הפנים" [Ministry of Interior districts] (Map). Govmap (in Hebrew). Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  15. ^ Survey of Israel (October 31, 2018). "גבולות ישובים" [Locality borders] (Map). Govmap (in Hebrew). Retrieved October 31, 2018.
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32°39′40″N 35°15′50″E / 32.66111°N 35.26389°E / 32.66111; 35.26389